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ESPON-IRiE Interregional Relations in Europe Final Event
Workshops | November 11, 2022 | Event starts: November 24, 2022ESPON IRiE project cames to an end.
ESPON IRiE project cames to an end.
Benefits from societal innovation are not the privilege of regions with structural innovation capacity. This conclusion from the newest ESPON research commissioned by the incumbent
ESPON celebrated 20 years of innovative support for territorial policymaking in a both nostalgic and inspirational event that took place at the European Convention Center in Luxembourg at 28 Septem
La politica di coesione sociale, economica e territoriale è la principale politica di investimento dell'Unione europea.
COVID-19, like earlier pandemics had a devastating influence on the tourism sector, the effects of which are still being felt by the industry.
This workshop session will address regional and local policy makers who face the current EU Climate and Energy Framework targets of a 40% reduction in GHG emissions by 2030.
This workshop session will provide a bird’s eye view of the ESPON toolbox as well as go into details in two tools following the preferences of the participants.
Regions in transition to a post-carbon Europe are facing an unprecedented structural change, compounded by the damage inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic and population shrinkage. With a spec
This ESPON conference organised by the Greek Authorities of the Ministry of Development & Investments within the ESPON-TNO project will focus on the development of a sustainable Blue growth and
Against the backdrop of the recently completed ESPON project Sustainable Urbanization and land-use Practices i
We are currently experiencing the challenges of reducing the effects of climate change; not only with regard to climate mitigation efforts (such as implementing the EU Green Deal to reduce the impa
Tourism is a leading and ever-growing economic sector outpacing the global economy with a 4% increase each year, according to the UNWTO Tourism Barometer 20191.
Natural and cultural heritage sites are among the main tourist attractions in Iceland, and a main factor in the rapid increase in foreign travellers in Iceland in recent years.
The Black Sea has to deal with many threats such as overfishing, marine pollution, uneven development of aquaculture and invasive species.